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Hey Wheelhorse enthusiasts! 🚜 Exciting news – just snagged a 310-8 with cab and snowblower at an amazing price! 🌨️ It's my second Wheelhorse; my trusty 312-8 has been with me since 1990 with a snow blade. Any tips on attaching the snowblower to the 310-8? The belt seems a bit short for the PTO pulley, and I'm wondering if it's a good fit (model 50171). Any advice would be super appreciated! 🛠️ Thanks, y'all!

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kpinnc

Congratulations on the new tractor. The 310-8 is a great machine!

 

 

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ri702bill

Welcome, fellow Rouge Islander!! Did you download the manual for the snowblower?? If I recall, the PTO second pulley is the one you want to use...

Bill in West Warwick

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Achto

 

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Achto
3 hours ago, Raven714 said:

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You need to connect the belt to the engine PTO pulley

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squonk

Belt fits this a way! 

 

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Ed Kennell

:text-welcomeconfetti:to the :rs:  @Raven714     

 

  Use Mike's picture to route the belt.    Leave the belt on the blower and vee idler as in your picture and put the belt above the flat idler pulley.   Then put the belt on the inside PTO pulley.  Then use a 2X4  over the front axle to pry up the Vee idler pulley until you can hook the belt over the flat idler pulley.     I don't see the flag that you will need to attach the push rod to the lift lever.        

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Raven714

Thanks for the serpentine belt photo, connected to the PTO and works great. have the flag, trying to determine where that goes and how the bar underneath connects. Has anyone ever connected a small winch to the tractor for easier lifting? 
Also, the snow chute only had a wire cable connected to the turn handle which would only allow the chute to move in one direction? I would think it would be similar to a push snowblower, allow it to move both ways. I really appreciate your help on this.

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ri702bill

Your flag does not have the angled tab to connect the "Lift Assist" extension spring. I added one on to my NOS 1963 32" snowblower for my 854 - it does help - IF adjusted properly. 

Later models did come with the tab...

Bill

 

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Ed Kennell
2 hours ago, Raven714 said:

have the flag, trying to determine where that goes

The flag is inserted in the open end of the lift tube and the flag pin goes in the hole in the lift lever.      Washers/spacers can be inserted on the flag rod to increase the blower lift height.

 

If the wire cable is wound correctly, the chute will rotate from full left to right.     Download the manuals for your blower to see these instructions.

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gwest_ca

This operator manual should work. 

 

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Raven714

Thank you, thank you, thank you for helping me with my new tractor. This forum is awesome and it’s so successful because of all the members who take the time to be share their knowledge. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

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SylvanLakeWH

 

14 hours ago, Raven714 said:

Has anyone ever connected a small winch to the tractor for easier lifting? 

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Not a blower but here's what I did for my blade. Works great. May help with proof of concept for your blower...

 

 

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953 nut

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The attachment point for your lift tube is very important, the closer to the pivot the easier it will be to lift, distance above ground can be adjusted too.

 

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peter lena

@Raven714   in addition  to correct belt routing  go over the EASE OF MOVEMENT , ON RELATED PULLEYS , typically there is a rough , grinding / noisy  pulley , would also get a specific  chain / cable lubricant for the snow auger , chain drive , while adjusting auger chain to " 1/2 "  middle of chain  play . the easier that  rotates the better it works , if you have a screaming  clutch  ,pto lever related noise , its telling you of a related , drag issue . also note in the schematic  all of the related movement points , penetrating oil /  first , then aerosol red grease , should be smooth / easy /  Pete   

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